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this is a first-order issue for us. the consequences of living in a state of fear, rather than a state of preparedness, are enormous. we may be better prepared as a nation than we were on 9/11, but, we are nowhere near as prepared as we need to be. there are of course aspects of cowering the terror threat that are inherently governmental. but, the smart government is one that knows what it does best, and which helps other do their best as well. so, hears how we're looking at this. first, with respect to individuals in the private sector, we are taking a much closer look at how we can support and form our greatest asset, individual citizens, and with them, the private sector. you are the ones who know if something is not right in your community, such as a suspicious package. or unusual activity. three years ago, it was an attentive store clerk who told authorities about men trying to duplicate extremist dvds. this led federal agents to eventually round up a plot to kill american soldiers at the fort dix army base. here i
this is a first-order issue for us. the consequences of living in a state of fear, rather than a state of preparedness, are enormous. we may be better prepared as a nation than we were on 9/11, but, we are nowhere near as prepared as we need to be. there are of course aspects of cowering the terror threat that are inherently governmental. but, the smart government is one that knows what it does best, and which helps other do their best as well. so, hears how we're looking at this. first, with...
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carlos, help us out here. did he sign some kind of agreement that he'll visit occasionally and that's about the extent of his involvement with the kids? >> joe jackson's involvement with the family is minuscule. he lives in las vegas. he does not live in encino with the rest of the family. he comes and goes. he has agreed that he will not be a major part of the kids' lives. so you're not going to see the jackson three out there as was rumored before. which is a good thing. you know, katherine can focus on being a grandmother and motherly figure to these three kids, and joe jackson stays in vegas. >> we've got to leave it there. lisa and gail are going to stick around for the next story. carlos, we thank you. check out this video. a woman seen dragging her kid, we believe he was being a little unruly, but regardless, she's dragging her kid on a leash through a cell phone store. obviously someone with a cell phone video fired up and here we go. she gets charged with a felony. want your thoughts on this one, 1-87
carlos, help us out here. did he sign some kind of agreement that he'll visit occasionally and that's about the extent of his involvement with the kids? >> joe jackson's involvement with the family is minuscule. he lives in las vegas. he does not live in encino with the rest of the family. he comes and goes. he has agreed that he will not be a major part of the kids' lives. so you're not going to see the jackson three out there as was rumored before. which is a good thing. you know,...
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it's going to face us all. >> that's right. and having more politicians in california is not the solution to their problems there. but fact of the matter is, there are structural changes that can be made. let's take wisconsin back in the 1980's. they put in welfare reform. they slashed welfare roles and did not throw people on the streets and having them starve. became the model for the nation and was a substantial welfare reform. why can't we do that in medicaid? david: john, doesn't that make sense? >> it does. when politicians cut spending, they like to cut the most painful kinds so that they can generate more tax revenues later. the fact is, budget deficits today are just obscene. at the federal level alone you're talking about 200% of g.d.p. in the foreseeable future. we've got to find a way to get this under control. the dollar's dropping. inflation numbers are going up. the interest rates are going up. at the state level you've got to cut spending. at the federal level, the same. david: there's a bottom line here. all of
it's going to face us all. >> that's right. and having more politicians in california is not the solution to their problems there. but fact of the matter is, there are structural changes that can be made. let's take wisconsin back in the 1980's. they put in welfare reform. they slashed welfare roles and did not throw people on the streets and having them starve. became the model for the nation and was a substantial welfare reform. why can't we do that in medicaid? david: john, doesn't...
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>> three of us, for sure. >> some of us are waiting. we don't know what the first story is, but monica, thank you for joining us with a roundup of the headlines. >> it is great to be with you. >>> we'll start with public meetings on health care being disrupted around the nation. president obama managed to hold a civil meeting in new hampshire and now the president is heading west, all part of an effort to take on what he calls wild misrepresentations of his plan for health care reform. >>> and the u.s. marines have launched an attack on a town in southern afghanistan that has been under the grip of taliban for years. this comes days before the country's presidential election. at least seven militants have been killed. >>> and in jerusalem, 30 waiters jogged down a street balancing fully loaded trays as part of a waiter's race. they were competing for a chance to run in a similar event in paris next year. there was one winner and he gets the trip to paris. now, guys, when you saw this video, i actually thought that those were just the gr
>> three of us, for sure. >> some of us are waiting. we don't know what the first story is, but monica, thank you for joining us with a roundup of the headlines. >> it is great to be with you. >>> we'll start with public meetings on health care being disrupted around the nation. president obama managed to hold a civil meeting in new hampshire and now the president is heading west, all part of an effort to take on what he calls wild misrepresentations of his plan for...
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where does that lead us? >> if i listen to the town hall meeting, anger over healthcare reform, true. but there seems to be anger about the government spending that is just out of control. another stimulus plan would make it worse, wouldn't it? >> there is no question about it. this rage out there that is not just republicans and conservatives but independent voters is really a result of the massive debt. look. the voters get the joke. if you have 800 billion of spending it's not free. it has to come from somewhere. that is the fallacy of the stimulus idea. people know that their taxes will have to be raised later to debt is going to have to go up by a massive amount to pay for the spending. >> alan greenspan used to say that the american economy was so deregulated and privatized it's now able to withstand extraordinary blows from from recessions that would have brought it to its knees in the pass. again, his point was it was the private sector that was the strength of the american economy. i just don't see t
where does that lead us? >> if i listen to the town hall meeting, anger over healthcare reform, true. but there seems to be anger about the government spending that is just out of control. another stimulus plan would make it worse, wouldn't it? >> there is no question about it. this rage out there that is not just republicans and conservatives but independent voters is really a result of the massive debt. look. the voters get the joke. if you have 800 billion of spending it's not...
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you can e-mail us at cnn.com/primenews or text us at hlntv. just start your message with the word "prime." controversy, opinion, your point of view. this is "prime news." >>> welcome. this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. what a story. the picture of sheer terror. a man enters an aerobic dance class, turns off the lights, doesn't say a word, and then starts firing. this happened at an l.a. fitness just outside of pittsburgh last night. three women in that class were shot and killed. nine others were hurt. that before the gunman killed himself. now, the police say the man has been identified as george sodini. 48 years old, a member of that gym. he was on a mission, hellbent on shooting people, brought four handguns in a gym bag, left notes inside, talking about his hatred for women. he had blogged about his loneliness, rejection, growing rage. want to hear from you on this story. call in. 1-877-tell-hln is the number. and we want to start with jordan solomon. she witnessed the shooting, was in the class when it happened. and thankfully, she's
you can e-mail us at cnn.com/primenews or text us at hlntv. just start your message with the word "prime." controversy, opinion, your point of view. this is "prime news." >>> welcome. this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. what a story. the picture of sheer terror. a man enters an aerobic dance class, turns off the lights, doesn't say a word, and then starts firing. this happened at an l.a. fitness just outside of pittsburgh last night. three women in...
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deal to use biofuels. we'll be joined by the ceo, rentech to discuss how it may help change the way we fly the friendly skies. oof! i hope he has that insurance. aflac! you really need it these days. how come? well if you're hurt and can't work it pays you cash... yeah to help with everyday bills like gas, the mortgage... ...and groceries. it's like insurance for daily living. so...what's it called? uhhhhh aflaaac!!!! oh yeah! that's it! aflac. we've got you under our wing. a-a-a-aflaaac! cornwell. >>> eight u.s. airlines have taken a greene approach tonight signing a multiyear deal with biodiesel synthetic fuel, rentech used for ground operations at l.a. international airport but could pave the way for the use of synthetic jet fuel. joining us is rentech's ceo. thank you for joining us. >> how are you, bill? >> what is this fuel that will be used for the ground operations at l.a.x.? >> the ground fuel we'll be making for l.a.x., taking woody greenways in california, greenways from yard clippings and conve
deal to use biofuels. we'll be joined by the ceo, rentech to discuss how it may help change the way we fly the friendly skies. oof! i hope he has that insurance. aflac! you really need it these days. how come? well if you're hurt and can't work it pays you cash... yeah to help with everyday bills like gas, the mortgage... ...and groceries. it's like insurance for daily living. so...what's it called? uhhhhh aflaaac!!!! oh yeah! that's it! aflac. we've got you under our wing. a-a-a-aflaaac!...
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the sonar is used to find that. the investigator will piece together more parts to the puzzle that nobody can answer exactly why it happened. people are being interviewinter. investigators have been at teterboro interviewing people at that airport and the liberty tour heli-pad where it took place yesterday. back to yyou. >> shannon: laura ingle. thank you. joining with us more is the spokesman for aircraft owner and pilot association representing a half million general aviation pilots and he can give us perspective. thank you for coming in. till us about the situation over the hudson rison river. it's unique place to travel for aircraft. >> it's a narrow corridor but the rules for operating are clearly defined on the aviation chart. basically it's treated like a road. if you go north, you stay on the right-hand side on the eastern side toward manhattan. if you go south, stay right for you along the new jersey shore. stay over the river. there is a frequency that's published on the charts. the pilots talk to each oth
the sonar is used to find that. the investigator will piece together more parts to the puzzle that nobody can answer exactly why it happened. people are being interviewinter. investigators have been at teterboro interviewing people at that airport and the liberty tour heli-pad where it took place yesterday. back to yyou. >> shannon: laura ingle. thank you. joining with us more is the spokesman for aircraft owner and pilot association representing a half million general aviation pilots and...
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use the grill. milton know, you are eating grape nuts or something like that. -- neil: no, you're eating grape nuts or something like that. . . discover new seafood creations... inspired from around the country. from the northeast, try our new garlic-roasted maine lobster and crab bake. or from the south, try our new orleans wood-grilled shrimp jambalaya. for a limited time. at red lobster. neil: all right. i want to report on some sad news. we are getting reports that the director john hughes has died apparently of a heart attack earlier today after jogging in new york. he was 59. so many classic movies behind him, the breakfast club, pretty in pink, 16 candles, one of my favorite movies of all times, ferris beuhler's day off. beuhler, beuhler. john is the guy behind that. dead at 59. that's just not right. all right. and my next guest is one of the opponents on healthcare plan, attorney general assistant pa trish is patricia holder. explain were you don't like this? >> i think the risks in gatheri
use the grill. milton know, you are eating grape nuts or something like that. -- neil: no, you're eating grape nuts or something like that. . . discover new seafood creations... inspired from around the country. from the northeast, try our new garlic-roasted maine lobster and crab bake. or from the south, try our new orleans wood-grilled shrimp jambalaya. for a limited time. at red lobster. neil: all right. i want to report on some sad news. we are getting reports that the director john hughes...
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they need us to do the job. it's very hard to leave someone you live with for what, four or five years. >> say something. please. >> it was emotional back there. >> good to see you. >> i would imagine from my time living there, that one of the things that these guys are going to find different is things aren't exploding every day. is that something you noticed, you don't hear the booms? >> no, just that. a lot of things, booms, gun shots. >> what does he think of america? >> better. >> translator: he says there's no explosions. >> cnn international's michael holmes joins me from our global headquarters in atlanta. i get tears in my eyes. you know, tell our viewers, i only got a second really to touch on what hamdi has done for us, but explain to our viewers how he impacted your ability to tell stories. i mean, stories that a lot of the other guys said nope, can't do it, too dangerous. but hamdi really made a lot happen for us. >> reporter: he did both ways. it is interesting, we were, of course, as you know, the
they need us to do the job. it's very hard to leave someone you live with for what, four or five years. >> say something. please. >> it was emotional back there. >> good to see you. >> i would imagine from my time living there, that one of the things that these guys are going to find different is things aren't exploding every day. is that something you noticed, you don't hear the booms? >> no, just that. a lot of things, booms, gun shots. >> what does he...
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why do people pay attention to us. the left used to believe in power to the people. >> paul: freedom of assembly. by this council much as this bill is going to sink or swim based on public opinion. not on what the lobbyists say that public opinion. >> still ahead, have you looked at your 401k lately? be made to solicit price. closer look at this summer's stock market rally. does it signal the beginning of recovery which mark is the government's catcher clockers programmed expressly out of recession or a dead-end. (announcer) your doctor knows tylenol doesn't interfere with certain high blood pressure medicines the way aleve metimes can. that's one reason why doctors recommend tylenol more than any other brand of pain reliever. i know when it's the perfect time to change my tires. when it comes to shaving i know when to change my blade. (announcer) gillette fusion's indicator strip fades to white when it may be time to change. fresh blade. better shave. >> paul: have you checked your 401 date lately. you may be surprise
why do people pay attention to us. the left used to believe in power to the people. >> paul: freedom of assembly. by this council much as this bill is going to sink or swim based on public opinion. not on what the lobbyists say that public opinion. >> still ahead, have you looked at your 401k lately? be made to solicit price. closer look at this summer's stock market rally. does it signal the beginning of recovery which mark is the government's catcher clockers programmed expressly...
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e-mail us or text us. start your message with the word "prime." it's your chance to be heard. >>> welcome once again. this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. lots to get to. let's get right after it here. breaking, urgent developments in the michael jackson case. entertainment tonight is reporting the king of pop was finally buried in secret. we'll get to that. his resting place, forest lawn cemetery in hollywood. and this just in today. the los angeles county coroner's office has completed its report on jackson's death. so when are we going to find out what killed him? we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell hln is the number. joining us to talk about it, russell weston, attorney, also with us, steve rogers, detective lieutenant, nutley new jersey police department. also, former member of the joint terrorism task force. anita kay is with us, criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor. and also joining us, ted rowlands, he's been covering this since day one on our sister network, cnn. ted, right to you on this one. we've got big news on the coroner re
e-mail us or text us. start your message with the word "prime." it's your chance to be heard. >>> welcome once again. this is "prime news." i'm mike galanos. lots to get to. let's get right after it here. breaking, urgent developments in the michael jackson case. entertainment tonight is reporting the king of pop was finally buried in secret. we'll get to that. his resting place, forest lawn cemetery in hollywood. and this just in today. the los angeles county...
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while the inflation bubble is not hitting us yet, it will hit us in food prices, absolutely before it hits anything else. so you go and decrease supply. >> it's weather related. >> wayne. >> the price of farming, the biggest cost in farming of guys is the oil and gas that they use in their practice. >> none of you get it. >> i'm a close observer of farm prices, yes, and i'm sorry, but a government policy has a lot to do with it. when that government policy is being dictated by environmentalists who specifically are against man's use of the earth. do you think it stops with paying people not to plant crops? any time man wants to use earth, a green is there to stand in your way. that's unfortunately the policy of the administration. terry: so our food prices are going higher, jonathan? >> i think no question, no question. terry: ok. you heard it. coming up next, forget death panels. what about fat panels? we have the skinny on a government plan to monitor what you eat and what you weigh. someone here says it's about time. >> who wants to look like a big fat pig? terry: height the twinki
while the inflation bubble is not hitting us yet, it will hit us in food prices, absolutely before it hits anything else. so you go and decrease supply. >> it's weather related. >> wayne. >> the price of farming, the biggest cost in farming of guys is the oil and gas that they use in their practice. >> none of you get it. >> i'm a close observer of farm prices, yes, and i'm sorry, but a government policy has a lot to do with it. when that government policy is being...
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they led us into the fed decision. they're leading us out of it most actively. >>> hi, folks. i'm matt nesto with the "closing bell" realtime flash. i want to draw your attention to the hottest stock in the mid-cap index here today. abc telecom. ticker adct. it's up almost 30%. its best day in at least a decade. the stock's up now, what, 60% on a year-to-date basis. three weeks ahead of their third quarter -- fiscal third quarter results. the company coming out and saying their earnings per share look to be stronger than they originally thought. higher than consensus. and they also are expanding a cost-cutting restructuring program to north america and latin america. there's the bad news. if you're a ten-year holder of the stock. it was once 300 and change. but truth be told, this thing is a momentum play off the bottom in the telecom equipment space. it competes with names like ciena and tellabs. adc telecom about a $900 million market cap. rebecca? >> thank you, matt nesto. short-term vulnerabilities, long-term upside, that is what the charts are telling us about the direct
they led us into the fed decision. they're leading us out of it most actively. >>> hi, folks. i'm matt nesto with the "closing bell" realtime flash. i want to draw your attention to the hottest stock in the mid-cap index here today. abc telecom. ticker adct. it's up almost 30%. its best day in at least a decade. the stock's up now, what, 60% on a year-to-date basis. three weeks ahead of their third quarter -- fiscal third quarter results. the company coming out and saying...
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e-mail us. cnn.com/primenews. or you can text us at hlntv. just start your message with the word "prime." it's your chance to be heard. >> controversy, opinion, your point of view. this is "prime news." >>> welcome. this is "prime news." released in the casey anthony case. wouldn't you know, her phone records show a year ago, no calls, no texts to a zenaida gonzalez, the alleged babysitter that she accused of taking little caylee. plus this bombshell found among the more than 1,000 pages of documents. investigators did not find blood in the trunk of casey's car. but what about the evidence of and the vaporized chloroform. we love hearing from you. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, steve rogers, detective lieutenant for the nutley, new jersey police department. also former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force. also joining us, attorney anne bremner, mark eiglarsh, and back with us again from wbdo radio in orlando, reporter marva hinton. marva's been on this since day one. marva, give us the lay of the
e-mail us. cnn.com/primenews. or you can text us at hlntv. just start your message with the word "prime." it's your chance to be heard. >> controversy, opinion, your point of view. this is "prime news." >>> welcome. this is "prime news." released in the casey anthony case. wouldn't you know, her phone records show a year ago, no calls, no texts to a zenaida gonzalez, the alleged babysitter that she accused of taking little caylee. plus this bombshell...
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these are the correspondents for them joining us now with the virtual details, lindsay? >> well, it's called augmented reality. and it means when you walk down the streets, people, they will be able to see your personal information. >> walk into a room with people that you have never met. hold up your cell phone, and you can see their names. the titles, even their hobbies. and this is just one example of the augmented reality. >> you'll be able to walk down a normal city street and be able to actually see true real world, real time information about the people around you as well as the people that are out there, 1,000 miles away. >> they say that it is like having access to your computer all the time. you are very true on what it is like to be a soldier and battle today. >> but it doesn't stop there. they will soon be able to wear cameras and get even more information. >> we are now building smaller and much more powerful projectors that can be worn or, well, embedded into the clothing, or embedded into objects that are portable. center that means that in the future, you
these are the correspondents for them joining us now with the virtual details, lindsay? >> well, it's called augmented reality. and it means when you walk down the streets, people, they will be able to see your personal information. >> walk into a room with people that you have never met. hold up your cell phone, and you can see their names. the titles, even their hobbies. and this is just one example of the augmented reality. >> you'll be able to walk down a normal city...
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i know that this is a new beginning for us in 2009. our goal is to win the championship. >> go for it, guys -- the redskins marching band was even out parked today to entertain the crowd. everyone came to see the team. eyes on the offense which had its moments like this draw play to running back anthony aldridge. jason campbell was crisp, connecting with new wideout hackett. he was very ppy with the way they moved the ball. >> for the most part, we did very well, moved the ball right down the field, should have converted for a touchdown but there are some things that we can go back on film to correct, but for the most part we moved the ball. >> today was the first opportunity. i think the guys love it. i really do. our guys loved it -- to run and know that you could get tackled, there is a different spark. there is a different speed. and then to come in and lay a hit on somebody's got to feel great. >> 2009 class was inducted into pro football's hall of fame tonight. in canton, ohio. six new members were honored, rod woodson, randall m
i know that this is a new beginning for us in 2009. our goal is to win the championship. >> go for it, guys -- the redskins marching band was even out parked today to entertain the crowd. everyone came to see the team. eyes on the offense which had its moments like this draw play to running back anthony aldridge. jason campbell was crisp, connecting with new wideout hackett. he was very ppy with the way they moved the ball. >> for the most part, we did very well, moved the ball...
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it is to use your aarp medicare supplement insurance. you just show your card. no hassles. at this time of my life, freedom is everything. medicare only pays for part of your healthcare coverage. you have to come up with the rest. it's all about freedom of choice. back in the sixties, i went my own way. why stop now? so call today for a free information kit. when you call, you'll also receive... this free educational guide to help you... understand your medicare coverage options. it's yours free, so call now. and learn how aarp medicare supplement insurance... can help make your sixties a time of freedom. again. bret: finally tonight, we have talked about the problems the obama administration has had getting health-reform passed. >> the president has said, uh, uh, uh, uh -- [laughter] uh, uh, uh, and i, uh, it has been very constructive, and, we, uh, uh, -- in my current pursuits. bret: that is it for "special report" this time, the only report" this time, the only place where
it is to use your aarp medicare supplement insurance. you just show your card. no hassles. at this time of my life, freedom is everything. medicare only pays for part of your healthcare coverage. you have to come up with the rest. it's all about freedom of choice. back in the sixties, i went my own way. why stop now? so call today for a free information kit. when you call, you'll also receive... this free educational guide to help you... understand your medicare coverage options. it's yours...
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that's going to be the key driver for us of. . the worst is behind us. the march lows, that's the worst, we're going to have sluggish growth until the consumer starts spending again. the big pullback, consumer, confidence and china. maybe people thought china would run us out of this recession, and i think the numbers speak for themselves. we have been talking on this show that china is a house of cards, waiting to fall. you know, the banks have overleveraged themselves, the local banks, to the companies there, the exporters. the exporters are facing contracting markets. consumers are not spending enough. so china is not going to lead us out of this recession. con spumer spending will. >> china a house of cards waiting to fall. do you agree with that? >> i think when you look at the shanghai composite, it swings around like a rag doll. you look at it now, we have a 18% pullback in the china market. to me, that doesn't seem like a huge deal. yes, it was one of the components in causing our little correction that's beginning now, but we were due for a corr
that's going to be the key driver for us of. . the worst is behind us. the march lows, that's the worst, we're going to have sluggish growth until the consumer starts spending again. the big pullback, consumer, confidence and china. maybe people thought china would run us out of this recession, and i think the numbers speak for themselves. we have been talking on this show that china is a house of cards, waiting to fall. you know, the banks have overleveraged themselves, the local banks, to the...
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the digital correspondents, they are joining us live from the end of the line. with axes out there, that not everyone is happy about this. >> well, no, they sure aren't. but the good news is that the 60 mile purple line will connect montgomery and prince george's county and some 1,000 cars are off the road -- 19,000 cars are off the road. but building it will destroyer placeable green space enjoyed by thousands. >> trees will have to come down to make way for the purple line that will run 7 to 10 feet from hikers and bikers from the crescent trail. it is also right out there and in their own backyard. >> well, it is on property line. >> the purple line will cut through the golf course at the country club too. the spokesman, they say that they are concerned about noise, safety, the negative impact on their property. but montgomery county delegate, they say that getting thousands of people out of their cars and onto the mass transit, that is worse than compromises. does will they will link up many of the existing metro stations, the marked stations, on the other s
the digital correspondents, they are joining us live from the end of the line. with axes out there, that not everyone is happy about this. >> well, no, they sure aren't. but the good news is that the 60 mile purple line will connect montgomery and prince george's county and some 1,000 cars are off the road -- 19,000 cars are off the road. but building it will destroyer placeable green space enjoyed by thousands. >> trees will have to come down to make way for the purple line that...
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. >> they watch us just like we watch them. we study them for tactics to better see how one or the other will real act to things. >> the chatter proves to be wrong and the convoy finally arrives at the base unharmed. >> i'm especially proud of my marines. nobody got hurt, and i chalk it up to training. >> these marines know, though, they have got to do it all over again on the way back. in helmand, afghanistan, greg palkot, fox news. chris: the navy has pinpointed where in iraq it found the remains of captain michael speicher whose fighter jet was found down at the start of the first gulf war in 1991. information from a bedouin who was 11 at the start of the war led them to a site 60 miles west of ramadi, found a nile and a half -- a found a mile and a half from the air aircraft wreckage. robert gates is furious that his new deputy secretary confirmation is held up. senators brownback and roberts are trying to keep detainees out of guantanomo out of ft. leavenworth, an senator sessions is angry with a water dispute with the arm
. >> they watch us just like we watch them. we study them for tactics to better see how one or the other will real act to things. >> the chatter proves to be wrong and the convoy finally arrives at the base unharmed. >> i'm especially proud of my marines. nobody got hurt, and i chalk it up to training. >> these marines know, though, they have got to do it all over again on the way back. in helmand, afghanistan, greg palkot, fox news. chris: the navy has pinpointed where...
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she is here with us. first off give us an idea what type of investments we are talking about here. >> auction rate securities are a type of investment security. they're usually issued by big places such as municipalities. municipalities use them, why? because they get long-term loans at short-term interest rates. really gives them the lower rate. but that rate is changing very frequently on a periodic basis. and basically it's at these auctions. that's where it guess the name. those auctions should give the investor the ability to turn over their investment. ideally, it gives them the ability to get out of that investment any time they want. shepard: ok. explain out these stack up in this lawsuit. >> right, so the lawsuit alleges that charles schwab and this is the new york attorney general alleging that charles schwab miss led investors, lied to them over the risks involved with securities. in particular how easy it would be for them to get out of them when they want. in theory, one should believe that i
she is here with us. first off give us an idea what type of investments we are talking about here. >> auction rate securities are a type of investment security. they're usually issued by big places such as municipalities. municipalities use them, why? because they get long-term loans at short-term interest rates. really gives them the lower rate. but that rate is changing very frequently on a periodic basis. and basically it's at these auctions. that's where it guess the name. those...
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the government wants us to consume our way out of this, that's what got us in trouble. we have to save and we have to invest more. i think bob's right, it's going to be a challenge to get that consumption back in the direction, but the choice is not to give away free money, it's to invest and create more jobs. >> i want to talk about cash for clunkers and free money in a minute. but mr. crandall, no savings in mattresses, this is the modern financial age. somebody's saving becomes somebody's investment, and somebody's investment becomes production and jobs and income for consumers. why are you so worried about savings, sir? >> larry, 70% of the gdp of the united states comes from consumer spending. the highest -- it's the highest number of any major nation i know about. and in fact, without the consumer, the gdp, the gdp of this country is not going to come back. and if the gdp doesn't come back, we've got a big problem. >> hang, on john, we're going to come right back. i want to ask both of you about cash for clunkers. i want to ask mr. hackett how that's going to affe
the government wants us to consume our way out of this, that's what got us in trouble. we have to save and we have to invest more. i think bob's right, it's going to be a challenge to get that consumption back in the direction, but the choice is not to give away free money, it's to invest and create more jobs. >> i want to talk about cash for clunkers and free money in a minute. but mr. crandall, no savings in mattresses, this is the modern financial age. somebody's saving becomes...
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good to have you with us. i know originally the administration at least had seemed to put even more money into intra structure, they put a little bit more into tax cuts to sweeten the pot and get the stimulus plan passed. but there has been from every company we've talked to really slow deployment, shall we say, of the infrastructure money. what's been the hold snup. >> it's hard to get infrastructure money out particularly the harmg erlarge s projects. the stuff targeted was the short time. and it's done a pretty good job of getting money out the door at that level. the problem is that they haven't been able to get out the big dollars on the big projects. they just take too long to get out. >> since when does the government have a hard time spending big money? >> the decision making process to get things out really paralyzes quick action on very large projects. >> unless you're going to go to the same old suspects and have all sorts of accusations about who is getting the contracts, is that what they're tryin
good to have you with us. i know originally the administration at least had seemed to put even more money into intra structure, they put a little bit more into tax cuts to sweeten the pot and get the stimulus plan passed. but there has been from every company we've talked to really slow deployment, shall we say, of the infrastructure money. what's been the hold snup. >> it's hard to get infrastructure money out particularly the harmg erlarge s projects. the stuff targeted was the short...
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but cash for clunkers put us over the top. lots of traffic and lots of sales at ford and lincoln mercury stores in that last week. >> so george -- >> reporter: george, the big question is whether or not this is sustainable. is this a sugar high, a one time bring in the buyers, you're stealing from the future, or are we looking at something here where we see a turning of the market where consumers are going to come back into showrooms? >> well, i do think there's some la late demand, phil. demand for new cars and trucks is well below just replacement demand. and so what we think happened is that people that were driving, for example, ford explorers that they had purchased in the '90s took this opportunity, took out some insurance on higher fuel prices and our estimate, phil is that in addition to the $4,500 that they might have saved on the new vehicle purchase trading an explorer for a focus or a fusion that the annual gasoline savings to these consumers is in the $1,500 range on an annual basis. so this is not going to have o
but cash for clunkers put us over the top. lots of traffic and lots of sales at ford and lincoln mercury stores in that last week. >> so george -- >> reporter: george, the big question is whether or not this is sustainable. is this a sugar high, a one time bring in the buyers, you're stealing from the future, or are we looking at something here where we see a turning of the market where consumers are going to come back into showrooms? >> well, i do think there's some la late...
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it's taught us many things. it's given our kids many opportunities they would not have otherwise had. they each have a substantial college fund. they will all go to college. i have made sure of that. and so i don't live my life in regret. i typically tend to look forward, not backward. and i still feel like this is a good thing. it's healthy. and the kids would agree. >> that's where i disagree with her. there's no way this is a healthy thing. and there's also no way that those kids would agree. there's not a child out there that would say yeah, i'll trade mom and dad being together for a college >>> i thought it would be a great experience. they would get their college fund and i know it hasn't gone as i have intended it. i think this is trouble and -- even if she said i'm going to see it though, i understand what people are talking about. i think i would respect that more. >> yeah. jane let's gets a call in here. >> go ahead. >> i want to say that i love your show. i watch it all the time. >> you know, i'm jus
it's taught us many things. it's given our kids many opportunities they would not have otherwise had. they each have a substantial college fund. they will all go to college. i have made sure of that. and so i don't live my life in regret. i typically tend to look forward, not backward. and i still feel like this is a good thing. it's healthy. and the kids would agree. >> that's where i disagree with her. there's no way this is a healthy thing. and there's also no way that those kids would...
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the ceo joins us, ed stack. great to have you with us. >> caller: thank you. great. nice to be with you. >> your second-quarter sales increased, which is a rare feat in this quarter. i see the marge vince declined. was that sales increase driven by promote activity? >> caller: some of it was driven by promotional activities. the majority of the margin decline was fixed cost leverage with the small comp decrease we had and then cleaning up some inventory in our golf galaxy division. >> what do you think in terms of demand by the consumer at it point? the latest report indicated that sporting goods is seeing declines in terms of spending. >> caller: well, we think that the consumer's still cautious out there. although we're seeing sequential improvement from our, you know, first quarter and into the second quarter. so we're cautiously optimistic at the present time. >> mr. stack, thanks for coming on. you talked about inventories. the gap just reported their inventories were down. your inventories are up 3% year over year. should that concern me or is that not a big de
the ceo joins us, ed stack. great to have you with us. >> caller: thank you. great. nice to be with you. >> your second-quarter sales increased, which is a rare feat in this quarter. i see the marge vince declined. was that sales increase driven by promote activity? >> caller: some of it was driven by promotional activities. the majority of the margin decline was fixed cost leverage with the small comp decrease we had and then cleaning up some inventory in our golf galaxy...
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thank you so much for joining us. you reported that secretary clinton, in fact, whose instincts, you wrote, on iran, have always been more hawkish than the president's, quote, was pushing for a harder line sooner after the june 12th vote in iran. a mideast expert close to her told you last month, she was supported by her friend, joe biden, the vice president. they did not prevail. the tone was cautious, although obama's denunciations of the clampdown grew stronger as it worsened the extended hand which had proved more unsettling to iran tan all the bush administration bluster was not withdrawn. so why did president obama decide, from your reporting, to remain endangered, to offer the hand, even after we what saw on the streets in tehran. >> andrea, i think we all have to acknowledge that past policy failed and past policy was consigning iran to the axis of evil. and the president came in, strongly believing that engagement with iran was essential to a successful withdraw from iraq and to advancing middle east peace be
thank you so much for joining us. you reported that secretary clinton, in fact, whose instincts, you wrote, on iran, have always been more hawkish than the president's, quote, was pushing for a harder line sooner after the june 12th vote in iran. a mideast expert close to her told you last month, she was supported by her friend, joe biden, the vice president. they did not prevail. the tone was cautious, although obama's denunciations of the clampdown grew stronger as it worsened the extended...
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stay with us, everybody. we'll be right back with a real bull battle and i will tell you why the fed is bullish for stocks. ♪ well i was shopping for a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free- credit report dot com, baby. ♪ >>> all right, the new bull market. since early march, we're looking at the best stock market bull period in 76 years, the new bull market. plenty of time to get in, all for shadowing some kind of economic recovery. let's talk about what our investment gurus have to think about it. bill and jim. thank you for coming on. let me open up with the reco
stay with us, everybody. we'll be right back with a real bull battle and i will tell you why the fed is bullish for stocks. ♪ well i was shopping for a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking...
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joining us now paul miller of fbr capital. paul, i believe you were in this camp you think the stocks are headed for zero, correct? >> not aig, fannie and freddie, we have a -- we have a 50-cent price target on this company. and the issue is they're into the government by over $100 billion, chargeoffs continues to rise, non-performing assets continues to get high. there's no value. we think a lot of this was caused by the aig-type situation where you did a reverse stock split, now everybody's looking at fannie and freddie. the issue is the government doesn't need it. the government doesn't want a lot of value here because the government knows there's no value here at fannie and freddie. the only reason the government didn't completely takeover, they don't want that debt on the government's balance sheet, so they left some stock out here. >> if the government knows these are worth zero, why didn't the sec come out and warning people like they did for gm? at the time gm was in bankruptcy. but you're say implicitly the government
joining us now paul miller of fbr capital. paul, i believe you were in this camp you think the stocks are headed for zero, correct? >> not aig, fannie and freddie, we have a -- we have a 50-cent price target on this company. and the issue is they're into the government by over $100 billion, chargeoffs continues to rise, non-performing assets continues to get high. there's no value. we think a lot of this was caused by the aig-type situation where you did a reverse stock split, now...
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david: will it be good or bad for us? >> it would be terrible for us. this is as stupid as the arrest of obama care. schering-plough just came to market with an antisigh cot tk drug. it --ant psychotic drug. if they thought the patent life would be short they wouldn't have paid $16 billion for the company and the company wouldn't have developed it knowing no big drug marketer would pay $16 billion for it. david: they patent lot of moan out in terms of developing the drugs. they want that money to be paid off in terms of the price. >> boo hoo hoo. i'm crying for the drug companies. a patent is a licensed monopoly, a license to rape and pillage your customers. that is what they often do. the patent period is 20 years. a certain amount of that is used for research and development. what i say is shorten the patent period to get cheap drugs on the market and in exchange we guarantee a certain period. 10 years or whatever in which the patent will be in effect. they get a guarantee and we get cheaper drugs. david: they are raping and pillaging. >> blame that o
david: will it be good or bad for us? >> it would be terrible for us. this is as stupid as the arrest of obama care. schering-plough just came to market with an antisigh cot tk drug. it --ant psychotic drug. if they thought the patent life would be short they wouldn't have paid $16 billion for the company and the company wouldn't have developed it knowing no big drug marketer would pay $16 billion for it. david: they patent lot of moan out in terms of developing the drugs. they want that...
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i know this is a new beginning for us in 2009. our goal is to win the championship. >> i know you get goose bumps when you hear "hail to the redskins." the marching band was out today. everyone came to see the team, eyes on the offense. running back anthony aldridge. jason campbell. >> how is he looking? >> pretty crisp at times connecting with wideout d.j. hackett, a positive day on the field, a good day for players and fans. >> surrounded by the best fans in the nfl. >> these fans are great, out here early in the morning. we didn't start until 2:00 and they were out here at 7:30. it's exciting to see them out here supporting us. >> today was the first opportunity. i think the guys love it, i really do. our guys love it -- to run and know that you could get tackled. there is a different spark. there is a different speed. and then to come in and lay the hit on somebody has got to feel great. >> they were out earlier than 7:30. 5:00 in the morning. washington nationals go into tonight's team one of the hottest teams in baseball. th
i know this is a new beginning for us in 2009. our goal is to win the championship. >> i know you get goose bumps when you hear "hail to the redskins." the marching band was out today. everyone came to see the team, eyes on the offense. running back anthony aldridge. jason campbell. >> how is he looking? >> pretty crisp at times connecting with wideout d.j. hackett, a positive day on the field, a good day for players and fans. >> surrounded by the best fans in...
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tell us if we are going to see anything like that around here. i hope not. >> showers and thunderstorms are on the way later on tonight it is all part of a cold front. get ready, we have a big warmup on the way her. we're going to feel that by sunday. temperatures in the mid 90's. looking outside, relatively nice out there. as you head out the door, grab the brella. you may need it later on tonight. we're looking at showers and thunderstorms that will make their way to the area. 86 after a daytime high of 89 degrees. and we have 81 degrees in the heights. reg and national airport, 91 degrees just like we saw yesterday. slightly above average for this time of year. the record was 100 and to set back in 1930. if your nose is itching and your eyes are watering, that could be the reason why. pittsburgh, 76. cleveland coming in at 74. that -- this hot air will eventually return to the area for the day. in the meantime, we're looking at this cold front. that is what is going to keep the clouds and showers and thunderstorms in the forecast for late tomo
tell us if we are going to see anything like that around here. i hope not. >> showers and thunderstorms are on the way later on tonight it is all part of a cold front. get ready, we have a big warmup on the way her. we're going to feel that by sunday. temperatures in the mid 90's. looking outside, relatively nice out there. as you head out the door, grab the brella. you may need it later on tonight. we're looking at showers and thunderstorms that will make their way to the area. 86 after...
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>> a lot does not allow us to do that. if you look at the economic recovery portion, the $48 billion? or look at other aspects of the economic recovery, over $700 billion. there are really no provisions in there to do that. look, as a former lawmaker and someone who is a part of a team on president of commons administration, we have to obey the law. a lot did not allow us to do that. >> and yet there are efforts by republican senators to allow a lot to do just that. i assume that the administration signaled their support for such an attempt. >> there was really not much activity along those lines. i heard some members of congress tried to talk about changing a lot. not really. there's not really support for doing that. >> mr. secretary, changing the subject. a lot of concern recently about taxing and driving. there are four democrats in the senate who would like to put states to ban testinxting and driving. they would withhold 25% of the state's highway funds. what is your position? >> i am for eliminating texting while dr
>> a lot does not allow us to do that. if you look at the economic recovery portion, the $48 billion? or look at other aspects of the economic recovery, over $700 billion. there are really no provisions in there to do that. look, as a former lawmaker and someone who is a part of a team on president of commons administration, we have to obey the law. a lot did not allow us to do that. >> and yet there are efforts by republican senators to allow a lot to do just that. i assume that...
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i am not going to use lebron madison r. ethiopia or tell you fannie mae did it all in distorted the numbers are tell you everything is bad about private enterprise. i am going to tell you we had better get some balance in america and we have lost that. the consequence of losing that has been a severe economic cataclysms that we didn't need. we did not need to become-- who brought the soviet union? please charles, let's not jump from one extreme to the other. i am not talking about the soviet union that we need some balance. eucom everybody on this jury is paying the price for that and if we don't have government mr. forbes, steve, and since he is my neighbor i can call him steve, if we don't get government intervening, economies go down farther and farther and farther. i would love to talk to you a little bit about the new deal. we don't have time and i hope we have another debate judge and i hope you are presiding. thank you. >> thank you very much. [applause] mr. moore. >> your honor it has been a pleasure to be here with
i am not going to use lebron madison r. ethiopia or tell you fannie mae did it all in distorted the numbers are tell you everything is bad about private enterprise. i am going to tell you we had better get some balance in america and we have lost that. the consequence of losing that has been a severe economic cataclysms that we didn't need. we did not need to become-- who brought the soviet union? please charles, let's not jump from one extreme to the other. i am not talking about the soviet...
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he also brought us many of the innovations in television news that allow us to do our jobs today. eric shawn, senior correspondent. >> you not only have to be tough, you just have to know as much about the person you are talking to as he or she knows about himself. >> he got his start in newspapers after spending one year in college at new york university. he gave up his $15 per week newspaper job. he joined the merchant marines and convinced the military newspapers to let him report from the front lines. he barked at the associated press before landing a job at cbs in 1948 treaty worked as the sole producer of the was edwards with the news, he produced the first televised presidential debate. it may have tipped the election to favor president kennedy. don hewitt suggested richard nixon wear makeup. nixon did not listen. don hewitt went on to become the producer of the cbs evening news with walter cronkite. "60 minutes" hit the airwaves in 1968. the show revolutionized television news. it introduced reporters driven investigative pieces, creating what is now known as a news magazi
he also brought us many of the innovations in television news that allow us to do our jobs today. eric shawn, senior correspondent. >> you not only have to be tough, you just have to know as much about the person you are talking to as he or she knows about himself. >> he got his start in newspapers after spending one year in college at new york university. he gave up his $15 per week newspaper job. he joined the merchant marines and convinced the military newspapers to let him...
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. >> all right, jim miklaszewski in washington for us tonight. thanks. >>> tonight, swiss diplomats on behalf of the united states are trying to learn more about the status of three american tourists who were seized by iranian guards on friday. meantime, we're learning more about who those americans are and why they were in the region. nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in turkey where their journey began. he has the latest for us. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. from downtown istanbul, turkey. behind me is the city's famous blue mosque. it's still unclear if the americans knew that they had actually crossed into iran, but today kurdish officials said they were warned not to stray too close to the sensitive border. it was in these mountains in kurt stan where three americans went hiking last week before according to iranian media they strayed over the border into iran and were arrested. kurdish officials confirm their identifies as shane bauer, sarah shord, and josh fatall. they were apparently on a trip to
. >> all right, jim miklaszewski in washington for us tonight. thanks. >>> tonight, swiss diplomats on behalf of the united states are trying to learn more about the status of three american tourists who were seized by iranian guards on friday. meantime, we're learning more about who those americans are and why they were in the region. nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in turkey where their journey began. he has the latest for us. richard, good evening. >>...
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i'll take your call, you didn't get us started on the right foot. go ahead. >> caller: symbol cbg, cb richard ellis group up 2% today. at 4.4 million shares commercial real estate. is it a buy? >> what a crummy stock! no, actually kind of interesting. i don't want to play with my heart here. c.b. richard ellis had a good interview in the sunday paper business section about three weeks ago talking about the idea that business has really turned. i have to tell you, i am not as bearish on commercial real estate as others. i've been in a cross fire with some of my friends from jpmorgan. with my friend doug cass. i think commercial real estate is not nearly as dangerous as other people think. andy, good luck to your dodgers. >>> market showed mixed signals today but i say full-speed ahead. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- >> the news is the best in months. >> with a brighter outlook on unemployment, which companies stand to benefit the most? cramer's got a pair of big players that can turn your investment into a payday. >>> is it time for
i'll take your call, you didn't get us started on the right foot. go ahead. >> caller: symbol cbg, cb richard ellis group up 2% today. at 4.4 million shares commercial real estate. is it a buy? >> what a crummy stock! no, actually kind of interesting. i don't want to play with my heart here. c.b. richard ellis had a good interview in the sunday paper business section about three weeks ago talking about the idea that business has really turned. i have to tell you, i am not as bearish...
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with us. they are sprorring us with their intelligence, and their equipment, especially night vision, which we will have soon. >> the u.s. military also helps in a more direct way, at the request of the iraqi military, are u.s. special forces are destroying some of the roads to force the smugglers to travel past established checkpoints. >> they have identified that this is an area of value and it will have a disrupting effect on illicit activities coming across the border. >> nothing beats troops on the ground, though. the joint forces conduct night patrols to intercept the smugglers. >> u.s. and iraqi troops have now fanned out and prepared to ambush, and now the long wait begins to see if they can intercept any smugglers. >> this time, no smugglers were apprehended but the discovery of a massive arms cache farther back from the border shows how crucial the work is to make iraq safer. david piper, fox news. chris: the obama administration's national security advisor says the u.s. hopes this w
with us. they are sprorring us with their intelligence, and their equipment, especially night vision, which we will have soon. >> the u.s. military also helps in a more direct way, at the request of the iraqi military, are u.s. special forces are destroying some of the roads to force the smugglers to travel past established checkpoints. >> they have identified that this is an area of value and it will have a disrupting effect on illicit activities coming across the border. >>...
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robert zimmerman summing it up for us. earl lewis. james toronto. we'll be right back. (pouring rain) i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly-trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on your homeowner's insurance. call now-- and get the system installed for just $99. broadview security for your home or business - the next generation of brink's home security. call now. >>> i'll have thoughts on the nationwide protest against the president's health care plan, much more on the
robert zimmerman summing it up for us. earl lewis. james toronto. we'll be right back. (pouring rain) i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call...
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appreciate you all being with us. thank you very much, ron, thank you very much, hank. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, campbell brown. campbell? >> hey, there, lou. we're going to keep fact-checking the debates made in the debate. >>> and the growing outrage after passengers are trapped on the ground for nearly seven hours. why we'll still waiting for a passengers' bill of rights. >>> plus, an incredible story, this tv anchor accused of killing drug dealers to boost his ratings. we've got the top stories plus our "mashup-" lou. >> we appreciate it. we'll riebt back. (announcer) illness doesn't care where you live... ...or if you're already sick... ...or if you lose your job. your health insurance shouldn't either. so let's fix health care. if everyone's covered, we can make health care as affordable as possible. and the words "pre-existing condition" become a thing of the past... we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on.
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shut a chemical agent used in world war i resurfaces. the place where it was found isn't a vice but for some people living in the area, it is a cause for concern this morning. >>> another heatedown hall meeting on health care, this one in maryland. much like the rest going on across the country. and now one industry insider is giving his take on the rumor that some of the angriest voices in these audiences are planted. fox 5 morning news continues right now. >>> #:00 straight occupy this thursday, august 1th. a live look outside as a lot of folks head to work this morning. it look like it will be a fairly decent day out there today. we're glad that you could be along. i'm gurvir dhindsa. >> i'm steve chenevey. tony perkins with us as always this morning. >> not a bad start to the day. got a little bit of a breeze. temperature are comfortable this morning. humidity is up there as it has been but today overall won't be bad. i by showg g inyby showing you and we've talked by a floodwatch in effect to our east. ehe t rain or mh ucof much of
shut a chemical agent used in world war i resurfaces. the place where it was found isn't a vice but for some people living in the area, it is a cause for concern this morning. >>> another heatedown hall meeting on health care, this one in maryland. much like the rest going on across the country. and now one industry insider is giving his take on the rumor that some of the angriest voices in these audiences are planted. fox 5 morning news continues right now. >>> #:00 straight...
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they trust us and we trust them. i think it's a great, great sneak peek for all of readers who are big country fans. >> just really quickly before we run out of time. tim mcgraw and faith hill are in this edition as well? >> yes, we're going to give you you a preview of their perfume. it's really great. they say great things about it. you should check out issue. >> maggie, thank you. cobalt for $168 a month after a $3500 government rebate and no down payment. go to chevy.com for details. >>> the common approach to capturing wind energy more efficiently has been to make wind turbines bigger. larger bliedz keep a larger area, but new advancement are working on improving the way winds get to the blades rather than increasing their sides. it's called the wind energizer. according to the company behind the design, the energizer can increase turbine output 15 to 20% and as much as 30% at wind speeds. think of it as a doughnut shaped wind amplifier wrapped around the turbine. it helps to direct wind flow from the blades to
they trust us and we trust them. i think it's a great, great sneak peek for all of readers who are big country fans. >> just really quickly before we run out of time. tim mcgraw and faith hill are in this edition as well? >> yes, we're going to give you you a preview of their perfume. it's really great. they say great things about it. you should check out issue. >> maggie, thank you. cobalt for $168 a month after a $3500 government rebate and no down payment. go to chevy.com...